Thanks again to all for the good cheer :snshne: !
My sunny is doing fine. So far it stays closed most of the day but opens up when the daylights go out and the actinics remain on. At this point it is only about halfway open. Last couple of nights I have been feeding it with a little invention I put together. It consists of a clear plastic cup that I drilled-out the bottom of and glued in a 1/2" clear plastic tube sticking out of the bottom and long enough to reach up beyond the surface of the water. What I do is place the open end of the cup over the sunny which essentially traps it. Then I drip in some defrosted Cyclop-Eez into the open end of the tube sticking out. The Cyclop-Eez, being heavier than water, rapidly drift downwards to the "trapped" sunny. In this fashion I can feed it without my other fish stealing all its food (which has happened a few times). When the sunny closes on food and it looks like it's done eating I just lift up the contraption.
However, I notice that the coral doesn't really open way up until about 20 minutes AFTER I feed it. It's almost like it's saying, "Hey, I really liked that, can I have some more please?" I have not fed it afterwards being concerned about overfeeding it. What should I do? Feed it again anyway?
Thanks
John